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We've recently seen the growing importance of tablets for the PC market, and Dell is looking to turn around fresh losses with a barrage of Windows 8 devices. The specs for the first models have been leaked, showing us what to expect come the OS launch.
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The ARM platform is the king of the hill when it comes to smartphone and tablet processing chips. At the 2012 Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona though, Intel challenged ARM by announcing its Medfield class Atom chips, meant for mobile phones.
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Asian tech companies are announcing their latest figures in force this week with Samsung bagging record sales for smartphones. Meanwhile, CES will see a raft of new innovations for mobile gadgets as Apple plans to bring Thunderbolt to future iOS devices.
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There's always hype around the web and related technologies. If it's not Web 2.0 then it's Web 3.0, the Semantic Web or any number of new protocols, trends and standards that have someone convinced that a massive paradigm change is just around the corner.
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Mochila Sees the Power of Syndication
Mochila is again on the move. The online media marketplace for text, photo, and video content just introduced an application programming interface for Syndication.
This API gives publishers the ability to automatically connect their content management and web publishing systems to Mochila’s high-quality rights-managed content.
Members have the option to customize real time feeds through this open
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A "Publish" button on everything.
Although Tim Bray's original vision has not yet become a reality, his vision and the help of many brilliant minds brings us RFC 5023 - The Atom Publishing Protocol.Having been on the blog syndication scene since 2004, the Atom Publishing Protocol (APP) was
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Senator Ted Stevens wasn't far from the truth when he called the internet a "series of tubes." If he'd said pipes instead, he probably would have gotten far less of a crucifixion -- that is, if it's possible for one crucifixion to be less unpleasant than another.
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This post was authored in FireFox and so far, with good reason.
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